• Black Workers & Wellness Center (map)
  • 2500 Martin Luther King Junior Avenue Southeast
  • Washington, DC, 20020
  • United States

Responding to the call of The Defense Committee to Free the Pendleton 2 (P2), Pan-African Community Action (PACA) will hold this community screening in solidarity with the Pendleton 2 to recognize the 40th Anniversary of the Uprising, which started on February 1, 1985. We will screen the documentary “The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up”, which will include a letter-writing session to the P2 to keep their spirits up and keep the pigs off their backs!

BACKGROUND

On February 1st, 1985, the Sons of Light, a KKK-splinter group of guards at the Indiana State Reformatory (now Pendleton Correctional Facility) sparked a prisoner rebellion with their brutal beating of defenseless prisoner Lincoln Love. According to a subsequent lawsuit, the white supremacist guards, armed with illegal billy clubs “maliciously held [Love] down and unmercifully stomped and kicked the inmate all over his body and hit the inmate upon and about his upper body and head with nightsticks.” In a successful attempt to save his life, a politicized group of prisoners led by John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter demanded entrance to the locked office where Love was in chains & being beaten nearly to death. The Sons of Light turned & attacked them.

As a result, the prisoners took hostages and occupied a cell block for 15 hours, demanding an end to censorship of letters, the ability to be politically active, minimum wages, and improvements to conditions so bad a court had deemed them “cruel and unusual punishment.” John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter were punished severely by the state for their sacrifice in saving a human life, receiving the sentences of 84 and 142 years respectively, with both held in solitary confinement for decades. Now they are both seniors facing major medical issues due to DOC neglect. Yet, the white supremacist gang of guards that instigated it all, the Sons of Light, have been ignored for the last 40 years.

This event is one of PACA's Assata Shakur Study Group (ASSG) sessions that are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month.